To link to the entire object, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed the entire object, paste this HTML in websiteTo link to this page, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed this page, paste this HTML in website

uwatchmas1 may hereafier be had i e , m ,, jn advance and iwo dollars and r^^i.heendnf he year ' ' inunil vfim be repfived for a less time fa unless pa'd for in advance er jisconlinhcd nut a ihe option 0 n , . ; â€¢,:â– ; arrearages are paid teb "'* vdvebtisma , â€¢ rjnare for the firs insertion and 0 ii0 ich cnnlinnnnce i l . . ... w ;= becharged 25 pur ct high ve rates clj ,,,,- s3 o-r cent will he made (â€¢ advertise by the year ' upfiisements will be r-r'ni'n.jcd on i red for accordingly unless order â€¢ uin number of time ' jpners cldressed if iho editor most i â– , . t;d . r isnre attention uowan hotel i tri subscriber i r'vln n rcliased that well known and _ [] ' . established public house known _,{. name ol slaughter's tavern in the f salisbury n c informs his friends j public generally that the same is now lip receplion of travellers & boarders i table and bar wiil be supplied with lbe market and surrounding country af tabces spacfons and bountifully sup grain and provender of all kino's at ded by faithful and attentive osilets kiersigned pledges himself that no ex non his part shall ur wanting to givegen actian loall who may favor him with james l cowan â– ____ 11-1840 tf hiio hill go bild ,[/ rt j ijeihn of columbia for the hair f;j\i col-stock â€¢& co ps positive quali ties are as follows :â€” l9t for infants keep ead free from scurf and causing a lux 2d f->r ladies after chilj itoriog the skin to its natural strengih es9t and oroventing the falling out of iii ! any person recovering from ity tho same effuct is produced 4lh infancy ill a good growth is started preserved y attention to ihe latest pe . | jfe___5ih it frees the head from dand fjtrenglbens lhe roots imparts health and â€¢ i tbe circulation and prevents the hair inrring color or getting gray â€” gth it be hair to curl beautifully when done up â€ž ii over night no ladies milet should ever ho made without it tih children who have by any means con di vermin in the head are immediately ar.d cuicu of ihem by its use ii is intalli | had b3cn bald about five years â€” no more hair pof my head ihan on the back of mv d my head covered wiih a thick scurf n ibis situation aboot the 10th of angusi last using ihe balm of columbia from com v c . since which i have nscd : wo and lllea of the balm which has fuiiy re red mv hair and freed my head entirely from rf my head is now covered with fine flow hair which any one may see by call.ng e al stamford connecticut no 1-2 1840 d s scofield erfeils are abroad â€” look always fur the i mstoek &. co fcr sale at lbe watchman offi e and by c lar salisbury dr stiih raleigh , d i.hil'aboro ; 1 si it.sioau greeusboro ; j p mitiry lexington march i 1343 â€” lys-2 dr brandeth's ytegetable universal pills sale at this office v n.c oct 1842 tfl4 _ look at r shermans ad sement and if you wish relict for yonr ma mrnladie3 call and obtain a remedy of c.b ler agent v dec 10 _____ __ _____ to the afflicted the . has j-ist received a large and fresh - jfol 1 moffatfs life medicine call & relief c b wheeler agent i a sbnry.dec 10 tt_0 piiigss current at s u..isi;u".y 1 tint 10 is \ cents r . r .'. colton tarn 7h 35 a 40 i molasses 35 a 40 10 a 45 | nails 6 butter 10 a 1-2 | oats 15 a 20 beeswax 20 i 22 pork 3 clean 5 - b sugar br ft a 10 8 \ 11 loaf 13 a 18 norn 3540 salt sack 2 75 3 18 s 20 tallow 6 s*4 a 5 tobacco 8 a 20 txseett 50 a 5 tow-linen 52 a 16 er t ; a 4 wheat bush 75 ' i whiskey 25 a 30 6____â– __ m â– â– â€”____â– __*â€”â€”__Â«_ j the love of the jews for je rusalem wnb all sb.s accumulated misery with . all this insult aodscnrn heaped upon the i israel.te here more even^an in any other i country why it will be asked dor he not i ar to other and happier lands why does j he seek to rest under tbe shadow of jerosa j lea's wa ? iodepe.de of that natural j love of country which exists among this ! people two object bring the j-w io jere j salrm to study the scr-ptnres and the t j mud and tbsn to die nd have h)3 bones j nid with his forefdhers in lbe valler i j - bosh phat ever as lbe bonm of the p.tri archs were carried irp out oj egypt jfo matter wh-t or b.-a far distant ihp country j where the jew resides he still liven upon , the hope thai he will one day j-urney zi | onward no clime can charge no season j quench that patriotic ardor wuh which the ! jew beholds jerusalem r ten through lbe | vista of a long futurity on his opproacb | lo tbe cily while yet within a day's jour '. ney he puis on b-s best apparel ; and when , the frst view of itfl bursts upon his sifht j he rend his garment falls down to weep ! and proy over the lng songht object of bis pi/gnm-jge end with dmt sprinkle on his | head he enters tbe city of hi forefather j to child ever returned home after long a b j sence with more yetrnmgs or^ffeclion , no proud baron ever beheld bis ancestral tow ; ers and lordly hails when they had become j another's wub grester sorrow than the poor lew when he first beholds j rusnlem tbis ut least is patriotism it is ennous savs j the learned author fiom whom i hive al ' rea.'y quoted after surveying tins almost ; total desertion nf palestine to read ihe in dication of fond attachment to its very air an j soil scattered about i the jewish wri tings sill it is said that man is esteemed most blessed who after h*s denih shall reach the land of palestine and be barred there or even shall have his ashes sprin kled by a handful of its sacred dust the air ofthe land of israel savs one rmkes a man wise ;' another writes lie who waits four cubits in the land of israel i sure of being a son of life to come tbe great wise men aro won lo kiÂ«i the borders of the holy land to embrace it ruins and roll themselves in iis dust the sins of thos are forgiven who inhabit ihe land of iÂ«rael he who is buried there u recon ciled with god us bough he were buried in lbe land of canaan lif--i come io life in tbe days of ihe mfesaiah it is wor-hv of remark as stated by sandys lhat so strong is the desire this singular people have al ways manifested for beiog boned within these sacred limits that in the seventeenth century large qnanttties of their hones were y arly sent thither from all parts of the world for the purpose of being interred in the valley ol jehoshaphat ; for the turkish rulers at that time permitted but a very small number of the jews to enter piles line sandys saw ship loads rÂ»f this mel ancholy freight ; tnppa and the valiev of j-hoshaphot are literally paved w?ih jew ish tombslones â€” wild travels extracts from a modem dictionary â€” belle â€” a beaut lul bu useless insect with out wings whose colors fade on being re moved from the sunshine heart â€” a rare article sometimes found in human beings it is soon however de stroyed by commerce with lhe world or else become fatal to its possessor housewifery â€” an ancient art said to hsve been fashion-tble among voung girls and wives ; now entire'y out of use or prac tised only by the low orders wealth â€” the most respectab'e quality of a man virtue â€” an awkward habit of acting differently from oihers a vulgar word â€” ii creates great m;rth in fashionable circles managers of lotteries â€” men who pay the i legislature handsomely for the privilege of . ! cheating the people | law proceedings â€” i'nlirushed cob webs r.f the da.k age s lineal poems â€” harmless impertinence n yprse m tr*'â€ž-f--_rr 2'te through which the arriarre â€” *â– *-. _ â– ** i happy lover leaves enchanted visions ; and returns to earth ' - .., _._ j deal â€” an il bred fellow who visits people ai ll season and insi*ti upon ibeir ' immediately reiurnm bu call a'mhor â€” duller in words who gets paid in b-s own coin d mestie hits â€” a iprm used by mil'.on bargain â€” a lu r'lton Â«* transÂ»Â«*wnn in ; which ecch parly thinks he baa cheated he j other lun-ttic y!nrn â€” a kind of hospital i where detected lunntirs are spnt by those i who hate had the adr nncjs to conceal 'â€¢â– their own infum-tv jail the penalty of mischief and oficn the reward ol virtue ruling petition strong in death â€” vhen lawrence was lying stretched on the d*-ck of lhe chenape^ke mortally wounded and ihe immortal spirit w.a about q ntliof its fr ai tenement h-s last dyng â– oj. every branch usually taught in the first eemale se minaries will be aitended to and it is believed that its present arrangements 3re superior to those of anv forfwner session rev s frontis a naiiveof france is instructing a clsss in the french language and it is desirable that others who intend joining should do so immediately he has also consented to take charge nf a class in crayon drawing ; a brar.ch which is highly app'eciated al the north and bul liitle attended to amonc os a fcw o.tng ladies will be re eeived into the f?;m!ly as boarders and col r w long wil lake 8 or 10 his residence is agreeably situated in a retired part of town and very convenient lu the academy no deduction made for absence bnl in cases of long continued ! sickness i terms tnitian 6 â€” s â€” 10-or 12 50 according to the advancement of the pnpil music on piano per session 22 50 gui'tir per q-.arier 12 0 j fr*=neh p-c taught if desired emma 1 bake it principal salisbury march 1st 843~tf32 diamond cut diamond a thief in boston lately enacted the constable for tl.e nonce arres ted a brother thief whom he chargod with rob bery and pretended lhat hs was about to carry him io the city ail but finally consented to take 1 100 all that lhe other had about him as secori ! ly for^is appearance at lhe couri house the next morning the arrested thief soon after dis covered thai a trick had been played upon bim by a mock constable and that bis 100 had en circled a more artful rogue than himself j we learn from the london papers brought by the caledonia that mr finn the city treasur er of dowin has disappeared with 4.000 or 000.and was supposed to bave sailed for this country in lhe great western an irishman thus describes a wheelbarrow it is a litil carriage with one wheel and ihe horse ts roan from the new orleans tropic song for the times i then up wiib the old whig flag lei it boldly flap in ihe gale ; our foes at i*s flui'er will lag for lbe view may well turo them pa.'e il they know tbal ifa fo!d6 embrace our country â€” its valor â€” its laws ; where proudly ir final ye may irace the triumph of liberty's cause hi what though we have sometimes fail by our cf.ivalrie honor deceived â€” yet we never were known to have qoail'd nur forsaken lhe truth webeliev'd ir tis true an arch t.a'tor accursed like a viper thr*'-s wanned into life has wounded the breasi where it nurs'u and turn'd out a fell brand of strife v yei still will we proudly uufold our colors â€” in principle strong â€” our honor unbarter'd for gold our fame unobseur'd by a wrong vi then up with the old whig flag let it boldly flap in lhe gale our foes at its flutter will lag for the view may well turn ihem pale the latesp wonder since the abr-qnatulaiion of treasurer graves ill sorts of discoveries have been made in miss 6sippi the latest wonder that bas come to ight is recorded by the regisier published at panola miss the account fairly takes tbe rag off ibe bush " â€” if it does not cause some of iur superstitious friends to oppn their eyes we ire much mistaken â€” n o tropic wonderful phenomenon singular appearance of the moon â€” a black spot on the surface â€” the moon split into fragments â€” tis-ht shooting iff from it and forming into the shape of a man ' mr james d king a respectable citizen of this coontry aod a gentleman of undoubted ve racity called at our office on wednesday and rave the following details of a most remarkable appearance of the moon for about an hour be tween seven and nine o'clock on tuesday night last he states that being in the habit of noticing the appearances of the muon at this season of the year with a view to the common prognosti cation of whether it would be " wet or dry he observed while looking with thai oi-jpet on tuesday night thai it appeared at first much larger than common nearly three times the os ual size and more like a circular sheet of fire ihan like an ordinary moon in a few moments a very dark and deep black spot was plainly dis cernable about the centre of the moon's disc which immediately commenced playing up and down backwards and forwards on the surface and as the spot approached the npper eÂ°g 10 iin gtnttj t_--5-irr^rÂ£.-u.---o-.r^.-t~^:t'-rrt:c --. 3rÂ»:ns how he can justify his conduct while mexico is at war agmn-it he govern ttpnl over which he has role , while armed i nnds from lhe former country are continu ally making inroads into texas carrying lirr c>!z ns into ihe worst species of capti ity after destroying their property â€” while al 1 hie going on an officer of the texan government prin.*ipal!y through his own pxprtions fits out a l.t'le sq adron to act Â» ga.nst the common enemy and for so doing 19 publicly proclaimed an outlaw and a pi rate ! houston may have reasons for thi unaccountable cotir.e bul for tiie lives ot us we cannot fathom them in the meantime com m , bes tb s?m paiby and best wishes of almost ever man in tr*xi=t ; and ev^n should he be bro-glr to galve*ton a prisoner not a tribunal could be found in trv him should be snceee.1 in capturing lhe mexican tp.imer and hrin_in them safely into he harbor nf g veston he would be hailed with acclmat.nn br il.e entire population hi'e houeton w,on!d rlescenil to an infamy l.is acts are fast hastening him towards the te-_3n papers contain a list of the propositions made b sinta anna to ihe pop'.e of that country the houston telegraph intimates ihat jodge r>l.in*Â»on lie bearer of these propo9i'.io s fust ad dressed a rot to sanu anna assuming for himself the right of m^km peace r,nd lhat he did it o!elr for the purpose ot attaining bl own liberation a writer io 1 ne " vvhiieball chronicle says eÂ»ery arirninisiraiion should oe known by its cha ractensiic cognomen ; as for example : mr madison's as ihe it ar administration . " monroe's "* " pacific j " j q adams " eennomical " j Â«Â« jaeksoo'a "" â€¢* experimental " â€¢ Â«Â« v boren's " " stealing i rt t'ler's "* " treachercrca *' clock and watch repairing f b1he subscriber respectfully informs his old â– friends and the public generally that he has opened a shop in salisbury in the above busi ness in a room directly opposite west's brick riinlding in the house of dr burns formerly owned by jno i shaver and jusi below j &. w murphy in addition to the above lhe subscriber will earrv on the silver smilli business in all the vaneiies common in coontry towns : such an making spoons c and repairing silve r i j i i . vv are he begs to assure the public that if punctual mention to business and skillful work wii en title him to patronage and supporl he willmer il it aaron woolworth nov is tfl dr sherman's j&etncatesr hounds are the best medicines in the world being the cheapest and most pleasant phe medical faculty warmly approve them vr sherman is a skilful and experienced phy sician and a member of tho medical society o ew yotk sherman's congli lozenges re the safest surest and most effectual remedy ur coughs colds consumption whooping ongh asthma tightness ol the lungs or best fyc shermans worm lozenges re the only infallible worm destroying medi ine ever discovered they have been used in ver 1.400,000 cases and never known to fail sherman's camphor lozenges jive immediate relief in nervous or sick head iche palpitation uf lhe heart lowness of spir ts despondency fainting oppression or a iense of sinking o the chest diarrhcea las ntude or a sense of fatigue sherman's fe-cer and ague lozenges re the most certain remedy fnr this distressing omplaint ever offered to tbe american public â€” in the immense numher of cases in which they lave beon used they have never been known to ail sherman s restorative lozenges diarrhcr-a or looseness of lhe bowels so com mon and troublesome during tbe summer months may now he entirely prevented by a proper use of these lozenges they are prepared express ly fur that purpose and can be relied on with i perfect confidence persons subject to a derange ment of the bowels should never be without them they afford immediate rolief from all the attend nt gripings faintness depression f*-c sherman's athartic lozenges are as pleasant and easily taken as the common peppermints and are an active and efficient medicine they cleanse the stomach and bowels and are the best cathartic ever used for b'.lioub persons where an active medicine is required they are not only the best but the safest that can be administered sherman's strengthening plaster the best of all plasters for heum-*ti*-m lnm isgo pain or weakness in ihe tja loins side or breast . tiie ahove medicine is for sale wholesale or i retail at the salisbury medical drug siore by j c.b wheeler agent salisbury n c sept 3,13 ly6 drl jflotfat's vegetable jl ife jledieines tjossrss qualities ol the most mild and be jt neficial nature they are composed of ar ilclesthe most an?h re-scent combined vyffli ingredients known as e only certain antidote for fevers of every description w ben toe dis ease is produced either from cold obstroction bad air swampy and damp situations or putrid miasmi whether malignant or epidemic or oy other causes these medicines are crtain in iheir operations or effects they are possessed of pe culiar qualities which not only expel all disease but at the same timo restore and invigorate the system when first taken into the stomach they immediately diffuse themselves like vapor through every pore producing effects at once delightful salutary and permanent vv hen the spark ol life begins to grow dim the circulation languid and the faculties pa ral ized these medi cines are found to give a tone to the nerves ex hilerate ihe animal spirits invigorate the body and re-animate the whole man phe life medicines have also been used with the most happy success in nerv.ns and dys i peptic diseases consnmption asthma liver j complaint rheumatism chronic and inflama torvl d ropsies c gc_=>call at cress & bocer's agents salisbury oct 21 1342 ij 13 \ t